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McGOUGH – ST. CLOUD, MN

A Central Source for Expertise

St. Cloud, located in the middle of Minnesota, is the site of one of the first – and most significant – McGough projects: the St. John’s Abbey in Collegeville, built in the late 1950s and today on the National Register of Historic Places. We approach all of our projects with equal care and collaboration and are proud to have a long history of work in the St. Cloud area. Our clients include higher education, healthcare and corporate entities, served by a local team since our office opened here in 2012.

McGough St. Cloud

3900 Roosevelt Road, Suite 115
Saint Cloud, MN 56301

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Phone: 320.654.2043

THE MCGOUGH WAY

  • Strategic partnership
  • Open-book approach
  • “Local first” focus
  • Doing what’s right

Meet Our Leadership

Our St. Cloud office is staffed with a team of experienced, locally connected experts, let by lifelong resident Jim Rothstein. Jim has 30 years of industry experience, and works closely with  Tim Nagle, who oversees the Central Minnesota region and has been with McGough over 40 years.

Tim Nagle
Executive Vice President, MN Operations
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Cary Miller
Vice President, Business Development - Minnesota
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Capabilities and Sectors Served

We specialize as a commercial construction contractor, and also can tap into McGough’s development capabilities. Our people are skilled in serving the needs of key sectors.

  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Corporate + Office
  • High Tech + Life Science
  • Manufacturing + Warehouse
  • Municipal + Government
  • Hospitality + Retail
  • Power + Infrastructure

Local affiliations

  • St. Cloud Area Chamber
  • Greater St. Cloud Development Corp (GSDC)
  • St. Cloud Builders Exchange

We are hiring

Our St. Cloud team is looking for good people to fill key roles on our project team and in the field. Search for St. Cloud positions on our Careers page.

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